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A must-have on ski trips for our family By Ski bunnies from Broken Arrow, OK on 04/10/2008 Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: We always use these on our family ski trips to keep our toes warm!
Warmth tools for frigid outings By Jeff from Syracuse, NY on 04/06/2008 Pros: Durable, Safe, Works Well Best Uses: Big Game Hunting, Cold Climate Describe Yourself: Experienced Hunter Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Used when temperatures dip into the teens and below. Keeps me comfortable for hours.
By cold weather junkie from vermont on 03/20/2008 Cons: 112 was defective, Above means 1 out of 12 Best Uses: Cold Climate, Manning aid stations, Officiating at races, Skiing, Spectating Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: handed out to my hunter friend for Christmas, and to friends timing races. Made many folks comfortable this winter.
By Dan the outsider from Cleveland, OH on 03/17/2008 Best Uses: Biking, Cold Climate, Horseback riding, Sledding Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Why suffer with cold toes? Stick these into your riding shoes or winter boots and get out of the house! They kept my toes warm on a 3 hour, 32 degree ride--I wish I'd tried them sooner...
By flower from san diego, ca on 03/12/2008 Pros: Improves Performance, Safe, Works Well Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: toe warmers are awesome! I don't ski without them. It has improved my experience of winter activities 100%!
By Mrs. Hiker from Superior, WI on 03/01/2008 Pros: Improves Performance, Raynaud's victims-rejoice, Safe, Works Well Cons: Get hard after 3-4 hrs Best Uses: Any winter activity, Cold Climate Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I love the winter--these save my toes! Nothing else works. 400 Thinsulate is useless without the toe warmers! Raynaud's disorder-disease-phenomeon is no picnic--these will save the day! Images shared by: Mrs. HikerLake Superior Ice Caves near Cornucopia, WI Tags: Below zero happy toes, Using Product
They do what they say they will By Outdoor Girl from Crested Butte, CO on 02/27/2008 Best Uses: Cold Climate, Skiing Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I use these when skiing. My boots are a few years old, so after I add the toe warmers my feet stay warm all day!!!
Ends numb toes from hiking in snow By Summit Park Walker from Park City, UT on 01/24/2008 Pros: Effective, perfect temp Best Uses: Anytime feet are in snow Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Even with my -25 deg F Sorel boots, my toes would go entirely numb when hiking through deep snow or snowshoeing. Not anymore, now that I use the toe warmers. At first I was concerned that my feet would get too hot and sweaty, leading to wet, and therefore, cold, toes. However, the temperature of the pads is just right. I can feel the warmth when indoors, but when I'm out in the cold (below 20 deg F) I don't feel anything but a lack of cold. Note: I put the pads on TOP of my toes, because that's where the insulation in the boots fails when my feet are immersed in the snow. Now I can stay out longer enjoying the beautiful Wasatch Mtns where I live.
By retread from Sonoita, AZ on 01/21/2008 Pros: No numb toes on my ride, Works Well Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This is the first time my toes were not frozen on a chilly winter morning ride. They stayed in place,easy to use and fit different shoe sizes! I will definitely reorder.
By Philippa from PA on 01/09/2008 Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These make the difference between frozen toes and comfort! They don't get as warm as the handwarmer version, so you don't really perceive much heat in your boots, but they keep your toes comfortable even in quite cold conditions. They're great.
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